Lord Shackleton (c), one of the new life peers, with his sponsors Lord Pakenham (l) and Lord Ogmore (r) at the House of Lords when he was introduced as a special sitting. Lord Shackleton, 47, the son of the Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, was formerly Edward Shackleton. He has twice been a Socialist Member of Parliament. During World War II he served in the RAF and was an expert on anti U-Boat measures.
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Lord Shackleton (c), one of the new life peers, with his sponsors Lord Pakenham (l) and Lord Ogmore (r) at the House of Lords when he was introduced as a special sitting. Lord Shackleton, 47, the son of the Antarctic explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton, was formerly Edward Shackleton. He has twice been a Socialist Member of Parliament. During World War II he served in the RAF and was an expert on anti U-Boat measures.